Dozens of Ferraris, Porsches, Lamborghinis and other examples of expensive street iron were seen by many people driving down the Garden State Parkway on March 30 en route to Atlantic City.

While it's not entirely uncommon for police to escort organized rallies for charity or special events, this event allegedly included speeds of more than 100 mph in traffic and participants covering their license plates with tape.

The State of New Jersey is conducting an investigation into the incident. Two officers have been suspended and a third was reassigned to another station.

Initially it seemed that the event might not receive much attention since there were no accidents or incidents. But it wasn't long before complaints bubbled up from motorists about what is now being called “Death Race 2012.” Then the ocean that is the Internet brought forth a tidal wave of a video documenting a similar event in 2010.

This 14-minute video from two years ago, appears to show many similar of the alleged indiscretions of the 2012 event, including speeding, and the now-scrutinized police escort. The narrators are a pair of Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII-driving youths, obscene and almost manic at their haphazard participation in the group drive.

Be forewarned: If foul language isn't your cup of tea, watch the video on mute. But then you won't be able to relive the excitement of exotic spotting vicariously through the drivers, or hear the glorious sounds of the participating vehicles.